Marc Jackson writes, On Saturday June 23rd, not only will I be hosting the 3rd annual MACC-POW! Macclesfield in Cheshire’s day of comics, as part of the
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Red Sonja/Tarzan kicks off with Tarzan seeking vengeance on the vicious Eson Duul for crimes committed against his animal family. In the distant past, Red Sonja searches for a way to the present to craft her own revenge against Duul. Is it a good read?
Tony Fiction writes, This is a story about three friends, who risked everything (except for their lives) in order to fulfill their dream. My name is
Welcome back to X-ual Healing, the weekly recap column where we obsessively read every X-Men and X-Men-adjacent comic that Marvel publishes and examine whether the comic makes good use of the convoluted history of the X-Men by referencing it in a way that’s accessible to new readers.
Vintage comics dealer and auction house Metropolis Collectibles of New York has launched a lawsuit against comics grading and slabbing company, CBCS, as
This is the Top 10 Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what are
Welcome back to X-ual Healing, the weekly recap column where we obsessively read every X-Men and X-Men-adjacent comic that Marvel publishes and examine whether the comic makes good use of the convoluted history of the X-Men by referencing it in a way that’s accessible to new readers.
Everyone's talking about the movies, but the confluence of comic book publishers still becomes the most read article of the week. But what else have you
Weekly Shonen Jump is coming up to its 50th anniversary in August. To commemorate the anniversary, UNIQLO has released a limited run line of shirts!
Red is a play written by John Logan about the painter Mark Rothko. Premiering in 2009 at the Donmar Warehouse in London starring Alfred Molina as Rothko
We broke down the monthly marketshare for April on Friday, now we expand with the Top 100 for comics and graphic novels. TOP 100 COMIC BOOKS Based on
Welcome back to X-ual Healing, the weekly recap column where we obsessively read every X-Men and X-Men-adjacent comic that Marvel publishes and examine whether the comic makes good use of the convoluted history of the X-Men by referencing it in a way that’s accessible to new readers.
He may finally be allowing Marvel to publish a Fantastic Four comic, but billionaire and Marvel Chairman Ike Perlmutter has found another much-desired project for which he can become a major obstacle.
This year for Free Comic Book Day, I decided to stay pretty local. The weather wasn't looking to be the best for the day, since, well, rain and comics don't mix well. I stopped by my local Baltimore County Public Library, Cosmic Comix and Toys, as well as Atomic Books.
Welcome back to X-ual Healing, the weekly recap column where we obsessively read every X-Men and X-Men-adjacent comic that Marvel publishes and examine whether the comic makes good use of the convoluted history of the X-Men by referencing it in a way that’s accessible to new readers.
Sean Phillips is at Portsmouth Comic Con talking about his work from Image Comics with writer Ed Brubaker. What he isn't talking about (yet) is a new original graphic novel is drawing and colouring, also written by Brubaker, called My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies.
Seeing Alison Sampson at the inaugural Portsmouth Comic Con today gave me the perfect reminder to note that a few Millarworldians have been sharing a sneak peek at some of her art for Hit-Girl.
Welcome back to X-ual Healing, the weekly recap column where we obsessively read every X-Men and X-Men-adjacent comic that Marvel publishes and examine whether the comic makes good use of the convoluted history of the X-Men by referencing it in a way that’s accessible to new readers.
Portsmouth Guild Hall was built in 1890 but it took a good hundred and twenty-seven years for it to host its first comic convention. Rebuilt after being
Right or wrong -- people fill in their own blanks. As a comic store owner, I try to convince people to believe the store is a good place to shop. But not everyone will believe that.
Welcome back to X-ual Healing, the weekly recap column where we obsessively read every X-Men and X-Men-adjacent comic that Marvel publishes and examine whether the comic makes good use of the convoluted history of the X-Men by referencing it in a way that’s accessible to new readers. Here's Astonishing X-Men #11!
From the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man on the steps of the Portsmouth Guildhall through the five storeys of stuff, and the council chamber turned into one of the panel rooms, the Portsmouth Comic Con is remarkably new, yet clearly formed from the BICS and UKCACs of decades past.
Cyber Spectre brings a world where justice is decided by a supercomputer and heavily-armed agents are sent out to execute said justice. Does it make for a good read?
Welcome back to X-ual Healing, the weekly recap column where we obsessively read every X-Men and X-Men-adjacent comic that Marvel publishes and examine whether the comic makes good use of the convoluted history of the X-Men by referencing it in a way that’s accessible to new readers. Here's X-Men Gold #27!
Comic book editors at Marvel and DC take note. At the well-attended, very-impressive-for-a-first-show Portsmouth Comic Con, in conversation with Joel
Spider-Man finds himself laid up in the hospital thanks to his last battle alongide the Champions and the Iron Spider. Miles' friends come to check in on him. Does it make for a good read?
For the first time since Free Comic Book Day began, I won't be going to a comic store for Free Comic Book Day. Instead, I find myself at an ungodly hour
Themistokles and his weary soldiers must defend Athens from the full force of Parius, and Darius and Xerxes bring down their strength on the city. Is it a good read?
The prelude to Harbinger Wars II brings Livewire and her allied psiots coming into conflict with the U.S government. Hostilities are on the horizon between the two factions. Is it a good read?
Weapon X is put under the control of Sabretooth, and the team is called out to respond to a prison breakout in Russia involving Omega Red. Is it a good read?